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Example sentences for "auricular"

Lexicographically close words:
auri; auribus; auric; auricle; auricles; auriculars; auriculas; auriculate; auriferous; aurions
  1. Subsequently, the necessity of auricular confession, the invocation of Saints, and the celibacy of the clergy came to be questioned, but they were not dogmatically assailed during this reign.

  2. It must be obvious from these statements that the institution known as Auricular Confession had, as yet, no existence.

  3. Auricular confession now unknown, 497 Increasing spiritual darkness leads to confusion of terms, ib.

  4. A very narrow black line runs from the bill to the eye; and there is a black auricular patch.

  5. Shave the dorsal surface of the ear over the course of the posterior auricular vein (see Fig.

  6. The site selected for the injection in the rabbit is the posterior auricular vein (see Fig.

  7. At intervals of two months samples of blood may be collected from the posterior auricular vein and the serum tested for specific antibodies.

  8. Two of them showed traces of auricular hemorrhage, and in fact, actual ear lesions were found in all three.

  9. The scalp movements were quick, affecting the fronto-occipitalis muscles as well as the auricular muscles.

  10. The question of anastomosis between the facial nerve and the auriculo-temporal branch of the trigeminus and the auricular branch of the cervical plexus, and of their relations to the anesthesia and tic of this case, is raised.

  11. Knox tells us that he was condemned for denying transubstantiation, auricular confession to the priests, and prayers to saints departed.

  12. Whether auricular confession be necessary by the law of God or not?

  13. Auricular Confession, and Absolution, as laid down, in the Church of England Prayer-book.

  14. Why, rank, and downright Popish doctrine, of auricular confession, and absolution.

  15. The recommendation of Auricular Confession, to which, I beg to add (the 7th) Absolution.

  16. An insight into the mysteries of Catholicism, and the mode by which priests conceal from publicity their acts of seduction and adultery, may be learned from the following extract from Hogan's "Auricular Confession.

  17. Of Auricular figures perteyning to clawses of speech, and by them working no little alteration to the eare.

  18. Of your figures Auricular working by disorder.

  19. XI Of auricular figures apperteining to single wordes and working by their diuers soundes and audible tunes alteration to the eare onely and not the mynde.

  20. Of Auricular figures apperteyning to single words and working by their diuers sounds and audible tunes, alteration to the eare onely and not to the minde.

  21. Of Auricular figures pertaining to clauses of speech and by them working no little alteration to the eare.

  22. Of your figures Auricular that worke by Surplusage.

  23. Of Auricular figures that serue to make the meetre tuneable and melodious, but not by defect nor surplusage, disorder nor exchange.

  24. He monopolised the auricular confession and through it regulated the conscience, determined conduct, and cured the soul of sin.

  25. Auricular confession, which seems to have been fully developed by the time of Innocent I.

  26. Absolution grew up as a necessary part of auricular confession.

  27. When these are committed after baptism, they can be remitted only by auricular confession, or the sacrifice of penance, of which confession forms an essential part.

  28. Though the Nestorians renounced auricular confession, they no more looked to the redemption of Christ for pardon, than did their neighbors, and they knew of no other regeneration than baptism.

  29. Less certain is the recorded use of knotted scourges in performing penance, and the existence of a peculiar kind of auricular confession.

  30. It is evidently connected with the Taborite rejection of the Catholic doctrine of auricular confession (ยง 119, 7).

  31. But this confessio secreta is still something very different from the later so-called Auricular Confession.

  32. It was agreed to continue the practice of auricular confession, but without any pressure being put upon the conscience or its observance being insisted upon at set times.

  33. The synod declared that the connexion with the Christian Catholic national bishopric was annulled, that auricular confession was obligatory, that marriages of priests were forbidden, etc.

  34. Penance as the fourth sacrament consists of hearty repentance, auricular confession, and satisfaction; it takes form in the words of absolution, Ego te absolvo; and it is efficacious for the forgiveness of sins.

  35. The auricular is employed only in connection with certain pupils in some of the schools; while the manual method is found in but two schools, and the manual alphabet in but one.

  36. The proportion of the pupils taught wholly or chiefly by the auricular method never rises above two per cent.

  37. Speech and speech-reading are taught where the measure of success seems likely to justify the labor expended, and in most of the schools some of the pupils are taught wholly or chiefly by the Oral Method or the Auricular Method.

  38. In 1894 was formed the Association to Promote Auricular Training of the Deaf, which was subsequently merged with the larger organization.

  39. It must also be remembered, that to the auricular deceptions practised by the means of ventriloquism or otherwise, may be traced many of the most successful impostures which credulity has received as supernatural communications.

  40. It is unnecessary to dwell on this sort of auricular deception, of which most men's recollection will supply instances.

  41. Auricular confession and the forgiveness of sins by man they rejected as impious.

  42. They have either rudimentary or auricular tentacula, or none.

  43. Upon this question Mr. Chiniquy says: If any one wants to hear an eloquent oration let him go where the Roman Catholic priest is preaching on the divine institution of auricular confession.

  44. It is a public fact which no learned Roman Catholic has ever denied that auricular confession became a dogma and obligatory practice of the church only at the Lateran Council, in the year 1215, under Pope Innocent III.

  45. Under celibacy, auricular confession, and extended belief in witchcraft, a new era of wrong toward woman was inaugurated.

  46. Fourth: Auricular confession was confirmed as a dogma of the church.

  47. Auricular confession originated with the early heretics, especially with Marcius.

  48. Not a single trace of auricular confession as a dogma can be found before that year.

  49. This is simply a consequence of a diminished use of the auricular muscles.

  50. The practice of auricular confession brought with it an entire science of casuistry, which had gradually been wrought into a complicated system.

  51. Later, when some vocabulary has been acquired through these auricular exercises, it is often desirable to return to the Acousticon and teach the child to use it, in order to extend the distance at which sounds can be heard.

  52. In the case of the very slightly deaf child, this visual training is not quite so important as the auricular training, but when there is much deafness it is the more important of the two.

  53. It was my turn to be frightened now; for the matter became at once associated with my fears as to the possible nature of my auricular peculiarities.


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